Word: tossed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...more students entered the schools after rigorous selection and anguished boning up on calculus. Rickover personally screens every officer who enters, grills every enlisted man who flunks to find out why. He checks the courses and picks the teachers, many of them former college professors now happily authorized to toss erasers at window gazers...
...poems our spiritual ancestors wrote in the sunny sixties of the last century. What a salubrious lesson for their progeny, Mr. Berman and Mr. Viereck, what a whole new world of literary endeavor. For, believe it or not, those knobby sophomores and other young men reserved something, did not toss out their inmost thoughts untempered, without discretion or taste...
...best races of the day will probably be the one and two mile runs. In the mile Dartmouth's Laris, who was last year's winner (4:11.3), will face a determined Mark Mullin. Also running will be Ed Hamlin and Jed Fitzgerald. The two mile race is a toss-up between the same...
Princeton's freshmen edged the Yardlings 73 1/2 to 66 1/2. Eddie Mechan captured the mile, 880, and two-mile for the Crimson, and Tom Holcombe got off a fine 181 ft., 11 in. toss to take the javelin...
From the moment the first anti-Castro rebel set foot on Cuban soil last week, it was inevitable that there would be shouts and shoving, mostly against the U.S. So, right on schedule, it came to pass. In Moscow, well-organized throngs marched on the U.S. embassy to toss inkpots and rocks; they were easily kept from getting really riotous by a phalanx of Soviet militiamen. In Rio de Janeiro, Bogotá, La Paz, Caracas, Mexico City and Buenos Aires, unruly mobs of students and workers milled in the streets and battled with police and one another. In Tokyo, left...